Quotes About Brine
I love salt. Then again, who doesn't?
~ Anna Getty
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Why use salty when you can have brackish? It carries a sense of part-water, part-salt, too, just like the sea.
~ Susie Dent
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For people who think of chicken as the meat choice of those-who-don't-really-like-meat, brining a bird will be a revelation.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
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Sea-Monkeys are hybrid brine shrimp and the brainchild of the mail-order entrepreneur Harold von Braunhut in 1957. When their crystallized eggs are submerged in water, minuscule crustaceans emerge; they can grow up to 2 inches long.
~ Brendan I. Koerner
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I had wanted to place the Eye-in-the-Sea at an oasis on the bottom of the ocean, in some site rich with life that was likely to be patrolled by large predators. The first time I got to test the camera at such a place was in 2004, in the north end of the Gulf of Mexico, at an amazing location called the brine pool.
~ Edith Widder
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Salt is what makes things taste bad when it isn't in them.
~ Joe Schwarcz
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At one time, people also preserved meat by soaking it in a brine solution or by covering it with whole grains of salt (which were known as "corn," hence the origin of "corned beef").
~ Joe Schwarcz
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Getting the vegetables submerged is the most critical factor for success in vegetable fermentation.
~ Sandor Ellix Katz
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she were going to let her vexation flare outward, she would have done better to put her foot down with Charles than singe the girls. Then at least it would have served some purpose. Nor could she simply swallow her ire and leave the child beneath her apron to pickle in such brine. She had charge over their moods, and she would not squander it.
~ Sarah Miller
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Why crown your own rack of pork when a butcher could do it for you? To start, it's way easier to brine two individual racks than a giant round crown (and yes, you definitely want to brine the meat).
~ Claire Saffitz
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Those are known as "oil-cured," "brine-cured," "water-cured," or "dry-salted" olives.
~ Jonny Bowden
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It was all you, your graceful white smiles like a French word, the one for nursery, the one for brine.
~ Frank O'Hara
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I could see the reflection of the moon on the water's surface, tantalisingly teasing me forward, that was my target … swimming towards the moon and freedom. I could smell the brine and sense the power of the mass I was in, it engulfed me, yet I was one with it.
~ Stephen Richards
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In winter the Brine freezes over entirely and is said that the ice traps all the words that were being spoken as the water froze. In spring, when the ice melts, the air is full of the ghosts of conversation.
~ Storm Constantine
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She removed the salad plates and presented the garlic roasted crab with a flourish. Hot, pungent aromas steamed Lex's face as she leaned over the plate for a long, ecstatic breath. An exotic mix of spices melded with the warm richness of browned butter. Only a whiff of brine. The shells had a warm, healthy sunset color. Her mouth watered. She lifted the top shell and inhaled a sweet tang of the sea.
~ Camy Tang
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I was a promising graduate student. I landed a position as a professor before I even started to write my dissertation. While I prepared to start my new job, I decided that I would begin by studying the brine that bleeds sideways within the rocks that underlie the inner Aegean region of Turkey.
~ Hope Jahren
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You should brine your turkey. Don't even think about not brining your turkey. Ever.
~ Kimbal Musk
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Generally I don't find that basting does a lot of anything! I think what makes the most difference is treating the turkey ahead of time with a dry brine. It really does provide a very moist result.
~ Claire Saffitz
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SILVANA, I SAID: "You're in a pickle." "Yeah, I know, but I've gotten used to living in brine.
~ Chocolate Waters
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At sunset, if I am near the water - and it is hard to be very far from it here -I pause to watch the splendid disc set the brine aflame and then douse itself in it's own fiery broth.
~ Geraldine Brooks
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Slowly and gently, Augustus Brine explained to the king of the Djinn about the illusion created by motion pictures. When he finished, he felt like he had just raped the tooth fairy in front of a class of kindergartners.
~ Christopher Moore
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Sea of stretch'd ground-swells, Sea breathing broad and convulsive breaths, Sea of the brine of life and of unshovell'd yet always-ready graves, Howler and scooper of storms, capricious and dainty sea, I am integral with you, I too am of one phase and of all phases.
~ Walt Whitman
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in the bowl distill a word most bitter, marah , a word bitterer still, mar , sea, brine, breaker, seducer . . . till marah-mar are melted, fuse and join and change and alter, mer, mere, mère, mater, Maia, Mary, Star of the Sea, Mother.
~ H.D.
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at the end of a breathless day when the air seemed so heavy and full of molten light, everyone sweated drops of gold instead of brine.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
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